And now, Bey is set to take her newfound activism a step further, by reportedly unleashing a politically supercharged new music video that declares all-out war on police brutality by shining a spotlight on the victims whose deaths inspired the #BlackLivesMatter movement.

In fact, according to chatter from fansite The Beyhive, the new video will feature the mothers of 12-year-old Tamir Rice and 18-year-old Mike Brown – both of whom were shot and killed by police – holding up photographs of their sons.

It will also reportedly feature the mother of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was shot by a neighbourhood watch coordinator in 2012.

Queen B and her hubby Jay-Z have been quietly active in the Black Lives Matter movement for a while now, appearing at rallies and vigils protesting police brutality and donating money to victims and their families.

But this is the first time that she’s fearlessly tackled the issues head on through her music.

No word yet on when the new video is set to drop, but knowing Bey, it could be any time.

She’s also expected to drop yet another surprise album at some point in the very near future. While you wait, re-live her kickass video for Formation, below.